Fixed some problems with the package list. Updated attachment on original post.

Note: After installing this package /var/log/packages is populated with many empty files that (hopefully) represent what puppy has installed. Gslapt/slapt-get reads this directory when it starts up. So if you want to tweak something, such as making Gslapt/slapt-get think a package is already installed, Just add a blank file with the appropriate name. If you find a dependency that gets installed and messes everything up, let me know.

I stop running puppy for awhile now back and have it installed in this dell notebook hd install and running good. installed this gslapt and used it to install firefox 2.0.0.7 run great. So good job on this little program.

edit: ok installed and runs but not menu entry even after reboot. Can not get it to pick up the gxine plug in._________________Live and Let Live

Don't know why the Gslapt menu entry is not working for you, might try reinstalling.

As far a KDE goes, I'm working on a package right now. I've got KDE & K3b packgage that's less than 50MB (compressed). Still need to work out some kinks. Probably possible to make a puppy iso at about 100mb with kde & k3b, would have to drop Seamonkey package, but KDE has Konqueror and would have to rebuild the kernel with lzma compression (or use 2.17's kernel). And to start KDE exit X and try "xwin startkde" to get jwm to work again you'll have to do "xwin jwm".

GrumpyWolfe,

I think Barry has the menu compatibilty problem on his list of things to do.

libkdecore.so.4.2.0 overwrite with new one (from PC Linux OS 2007, or Mepis 7 beta in their /usr/lib) (the one with slackware would not work for me).

4. From command prompt, type: xwin startkde to get it going at first.

Kal

PS: Installed Gslapt, and then install Kaffeine, then Gslapt during the dependence checks went ahead and reinstalled my kdelibs again. It replaced the libkdecore back to slackware and add some other packages, that went to fast to recall all. The bottom line is, Puppy seems to compile some KDE apps now, which may not be needed with Gslapt. Will start at square one with Gslapt and do farther testing. Looks like a nice program Kirk.

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